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by Pradeep Mishra
comments 0 date December 2, 2020

curl – Unix, Linux Command with examples

The curl is a command line tool used to download or upload data to a server via supported protocols such as HTTP, FTP, IMAP, SFTP, TFTP, IMAP, POP3, SCP, etc. It is a remote utility, so it works without user interaction.

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